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The following provides a brief timeline of the key dates for Judaism: |
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| 4000-600 BCE |
| 4500-4000 BCE |
Founding of city of Ebla ("white rock") in Nth Syria by A-da-mu (Adam). |
| 4500-3500 BCE |
Era of the great patriarchs of Ebla including Ab-ra-mu (Abraham), E-sa-um (Esau) , Ish-ma-ilu (Ishmael), Is-ra-ilu (Israel), Da-'u'dum (David), Sa-'u-lum (Saul) |
| 4500-2500 BCE |
First supreme Gods of Ebla (first historic references) are El and YH (Yah), from which YHWH is derived. |
| 4500-3500 BCE |
Founding of Eblaite language, from which all Western semitic languages originate including Aramaic and Hebrew. |
| 3500-2500 BCE |
Ebla becomes the major world centre for processing natural bronze/gold from Ireland . Population of over 250,000 by 2500 BCE. |
| 3500-2500 BCE |
First example of civilized democracy in history with 7 year rule of nobles. Failed after becoming hereditary rule from 2500 BCE to capture of Ebla. |
| 2300-2290 BCE |
King Ibbi, son of Ibrium, last true ruler of Ebla. |
| 2300-2290 BCE |
Sargon the Great conquers Ebla, captures the massive bronze stores from Ireland; introduces ancient Syrian Gods of Mother Goddess (Cybele/Inanna), Dagon and Baal; introduces black magic and human sacrifice, especially child sacrifice of one's own children. |
| 2290 BCE |
King Ibbi establishes new home in Ireland. Founds Eblana “new Ebla”, a site on or near Dublin. |
| 2290 - 1850 BCE |
Ireland now known as Ibbi-Éri or Ibiru “Land/Island of Ibbi” |
| 1850 BCE |
Irish now known as the Hibiru (from which the word “Hebrew” originates) re-conquer Ebla and expel satanic magic/human sacrifice and worship of Syrian gods, restore Elohim as supreme God. |
| 1650 BCE |
Hittites, raid and completely destroy Ebla, taking the massive bronze stores. The Hibiru escape in their fleet and obtain sanctuary at Avaris in Egypt through the Thebian Egyptian priest classes. |
| 1648-1540 BCE |
Hibiru (Hebrews) become Pharaoh rulers of Egypt. In Egypt they are known as the Hyksos ("foreigners"). |
| 1540 BCE |
Hyksos/Hibiru defeated. Leader exiled back to Ireland. Take marble throne of Amen-Ra and the Serpent Sceptre of Pharaohs, their hallmark. Become known as the "serpents". Remainder of exiles migrate to Ugarit and become the Phoenicians. |
| 1355 BCE |
Tuthmoses (Tuthmose V), first son of Amenhotep III and Crown Prince, renounces the throne and chooses to exile himself to Ireland (Hibiru/Iberni) in search of the "serpent" wisdom. |
| 1352 BCE |
Second son of Amenhotep III, Akhenaten (Moses) becomes Pharaoh. Strips priests of Amen-Ra of power and creates new universal religion of monotheism, wisdom and end to black magic and human sacrifice. |
| 1348-1346 BCE |
Major plagues and climate/economic catastrophe in Egypt. Population blame Akhenaten (Moses). Akhenaten chooses to go into exile in Palestine and Jerusalem. His royal standard (ark) becomes the Ark of the New Covenant in Jerusalem. |
| 1346 BCE |
Before leaving into exile, Akhenaten ensures his fourth daughter Neferneferuaten Tasherit and his mother Queen Tiye are safely taken across to the care of Tuthmoses in Ireland (Hibiru/Iberni). |
| 1340 BCE |
Akhenaten returns to Egypt to reclaim the throne and is soundly defeated. Returns to palestine and captures Ugarit as his new capital. Phoenician black magic/satanists banished. They form new colonies across the Mediterranean including Saturnia (later called Rome) . |
| 1330 BCE |
Phoenician exiles land at Inver Sceni in Bantry Bay, Ireland (later known as the fabled Eberians). |
| 1320-593 BCE |
Constant civil war and chaos in Ireland, home of the Hibiru. |
| 1205 BCE |
Descendent of Ramesses called Pharaoh Merneptah, destroys Ugarit. Immortalized in Stele of Merneptah. First mention of descendents of Akhenaten (Moses) as Israelites. |
| 1205 BCE |
Israelites (exiled descendents of religion of Akhenaten) establish colonies in Nth Africa, Greece, North Italy. |
| 1065 BCE |
Pharaoh Smendes (1069 - 1043 BCE) grants Israelite priests (of the religion of Akhenaten (Moses)) to found a permanent temple in the heart of Egypt at Elephantine Island. |
| 1065 -410 BCE |
First fully fledged Jewish Temple at Elephantine Island oldest and longest operating ancient temple of Jewish history. |
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| 600 BCE to 70 CE |
| 604-600 BCE |
Persians commission the creation of the five books of "Moses" and for Jeremiah and Baruch to stop the Sadducee Jews from human sacrifice and black magic. Commission fails. |
| 596 BCE |
Destruction of the Sadducee jewish temple of Solomon dedicated to black magic, satanism, human sacrifice and evil by the army of Persian King Nebuchadnezzar. |
| 596 BCE |
King Zedekiah, the last Sadducee "Messiah" Jewish King of Israel executed by Persians. |
| 595 BCE |
Jeremiah saves Princess Tamar or Tea Tephi, a daughter of King Zedekiah and last remaining blood heir to the Sadducee "messiah" kings. |
| 593-592 BCE |
Jeremiah, Baruch and Princess Tephi land in Ireland at Carrickfergus in the North-East of Ireland. |
| 593-592 BCE |
Jeremiah brings the Stone of Destiny (kings), the Lion of Judah, the harp of David and the Sword of Solomon to Ireland. |
| 592 BCE |
Jeremiah helps King Eochaid end Civil War and unite Ireland under a common code of Law. Renamed the capital Ath Cliath i Cualu to Tara “Torah” which means Hill of Law (from which the concept and word Torah originates). |
| 590 BCE onwards |
Irish embrace the five books of Moses and new scripture and with new unity and focus become the Celts. |
| 516 BCE |
Massive new temple completed by the Persians after thousands of man years of labour as a gift for the Israelites and Jerusalem. Dedicated to the new scriptures founded by Jeremiah/Baruch based on Zoroastrianism. |
| 455 BCE |
Persians send Nehemiah and Ezra to Jerusalem to put an end to return of ancient Sadducee practices of black magic, child sacrifice and worship of evil demons. |
| 455-430 BCE |
Creation of the "Babylonian Talmud" of scripture including most of the additional texts built upon the texts created by Jeremiah. |
| 430-420 BCE |
Introduction for the first time the Passover ceremony as an attempt to erradicate Sadducee practices of human sacrifice and strengthen new Babylonian Talmud. |
| 420 BCE |
Essene jewish temple, the oldest of history is deliberately destroyed on Elephantine Island for refusing to accept the legitimacy of the passover ceremony. |
| 3rd cent. BCE |
Rise of the Pharisees believing every word of the Talmud came from God, not the hand of man; Septuagint formed |
| 175 CE |
Essene jewish priests operating the Temple of Jerusalem forced into exile. Granted safe sanctuary in Egypt and establish Temple of Onias at Leontopolis. |
| 159 BCE |
Moreh Zedek (teacher of righteousness) returns from Leontopolis as legitimate High Priest in Jerusalem. |
| 153 BCE |
Moreh Zedek forces into exile on the rise of Jonathan Apphus 153-143 BC (Hasmoneans) and return of the Sadducee High Priests. |
| 153 BCE |
Qumran community (Dead Sea Scrolls) founded by Moreh Zedek as Essene priests in exile. |
| 135 BCE |
John Hyrcanus installs himself as priest and king of the Jews. Golden age for the Sadducee noble families. |
| 67 BCE |
Death of Salome, last of the indisputed Hasmonean rulers. |
| 67-63 BCE |
Civil War erupts in Judea. Salome's eldest son Hyrcanus with Pharisee support, and her younger son, Aristobulus with Sadducee support. |
| 63 BCE |
Romans conquer Judea under General Pompey and end Civil War. Contrary to historic lies, they do not touch the Persian constructed great temple. |
| 57 BCE |
Proconsul Cabineus established five regional synhedria (Sanhedrins, or councils). First time in history that Sadducees, Pharisees and Essenes in one council. |
| 37 - 4 BCE |
Herod the Great, a Syrian Sadducee, comes to power |
| 20-8 BCE |
Herod undertakes major renovations of Persian built Temple to build it into the most lavish Sadducee temple in history, surpassing Solomon. Wrongly called "Second Temple". Poor design and architecture forces ongoing maintenance up until Civil war in 62 CE. |
| 25 BCE - 52 CE |
Birth of Gamaliel the Elder (Rabbi Gamaliel I) , first to bear the title "Rabban" (Rabbi). |
| 10 BCE |
Joseph Ha Rama Theo (His Divine Highness), true blood heir of last Sadducee King (Zedekiah) via his daughter Tamar, arrives from Ireland to commence building Nazara (Nazareth) "City of Truth" in Galilee. Protected from Herod/Romans by Guerilla leader Judas. |
| 4 BCE |
Joseph pushes his claim for rightful King ("Messiah") of the Jews on death of Herod. Brief uprising. Romans reject his claim but permit him a senior position in Great Sanhedrin. |
| 6 CE |
Birth of Yeshua bar Yosef (Jesus), the first time the royal priest/king bloodlines of Sadducees (Joseph) and Essenes (Mary) had come together in history. |
| 62 CE |
Murder of James the Just (blood brother of Jesus). Beginning of massive civil uprising against both Sadducees and Pharisees led by Nazarenes. Sadducee High Priests of House of Ananus along with Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul) arrested for murder. |
| 69 CE |
Johanan bar Zecharaih (Zakkai), or John, son of Zachariah (John the Baptist) saved from siege of Jerusalem by former pupil Josephus bar Matthias (St. Luke) . |
| 70 CE |
Destruction of the Second Sadducee Temple by the Nazarenes under the command of Simon bar Jonah (St. Peter) exactly 666 years to the day the Persians destroyed the temple of Solomon. |
| 71 CE |
Johanan bar Zecharaih (Zakkai), or John, son of Zachariah (John the Baptist) arrives at Yavne, he single handedly helped create what we know today as the The Mishnah,
or "Oral Torah". |
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| 70 CE to 1200 CE |
| 70+ |
Last mention of Sadducees. Most wealthy and powerful group of Jews mysteriously disappear from world stage at precisely the same time as rise of Christianity, the religion of Paul. |
| 80 |
Compliation of Jewish Wars, Jewish History by Josephus bar Matthias (St. Luke). Founding role of John the Baptist in Rabbinical Judaism written out of history. Formation of Sadducees as christians, written out of history. |
| 135 |
Bar Kokhba rebellion defeated at Betar by Romans |
| 200 |
Compilation of the Mishnah by Judah ha-Nasi |
| 164 |
Hasmonean revolt against the Romans |
| 200 |
Compilation of the Mishnah by Judah ha-Nasi |
| 337 |
Proselytizing for Judaism is punishable by death in the Roman Empire. |
| 358 |
Rabbi Hillel II introduces permanent fixed ritual calendar |
| 700-1100 |
Karaite sect rejects Rabbinic Judaism |
| 933 |
Saadiah Gaon writes the Book of Beliefs and Opinions |
| 1040-1105 |
Rashi (Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac) |
| 1096 |
First Crusade prompts anti-Jewish violence in France and Germany |
| 1100-1200 |
Chasidei ashkenaz develops |
| 1135-1204 |
Maimonides |
| 1165 |
Maimondies publishes Mishneh Torah, a compendium of Jewish law of great importance |
| 1180 |
Maimonides becomes court physician to Saladin |
| 1190 |
Jews in York massacred |
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| 1200 to 1800 CE |
| 1250 |
Compilation of the Zohar |
| 1290 |
De Leon writes Sefer Ha-Zohar |
| 1400 |
First known occurances of bar mitzvah ceremony |
| 1475 |
First book printed in Hebrew (Rashi's commentary) |
| 1492 |
Jews expelled from Spain |
| 1497 |
Jews expelled from Portugal |
| 1632 |
Baruch Spinoza born in Amsterdam |
| 1700s |
Founding of Hasidism |
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| 1800 to 2100 CE |
| 1800s |
Founding of Orthodox, Reform, and Conservative movements |
| 1906 |
Emmanuel Levinas born in Lithuania |
| 1907 |
Abraham Joshua Heschel born in Lithuania |
| 1908 |
Jews granted full legal equality in Ottoman Empire |
| 1910 |
Jews granted full legal equality in Spain |
| 1913 |
Considering conversion to Christianity, Levinas attends a Yom Kippur service and resolves to remain a Jew |
| 1917 |
Jews granted full legal equality in Russia after Bolshevik victory |
| 1920 |
Rosenzweig begins lifelong friendship with Martin Buber in Frankfurt |
| 1921 |
Rosenzweig's Star of Redemption published |
| 1922 |
Judith Kaplan, daughter of Mordecai Kaplan (founder of the Society for the Advancement of Judaism), is the first to participate in a bat mitzvah ceremony. |
| 1923 |
Martin Buber's I and Thou published. |
| 1926 |
Progressive Judaism founded |
| 1929 |
Franz Rosenzweig dies of amytrophic lateral sclerosis |
| 1933 |
Adolf Hitler named Reichschancellor |
| 1937 |
Martin Buber appoints Abraham Joshua Heschel head of the Lehrhaus in Frankfurt and emigrates to Palestine |
| 1937 |
Columbus Platform |
| 1938 |
Holocaust begins; Heschel is deported to Poland by the Nazis |
| 1939 |
Heschel leaves for New York, where he will spend the rest of his life. Levinas, an officer in the French Army, is taken prisoner by the Germans |
| 1942 |
Deportations from Warsaw to death camp at Treblinka begin |
| 1945 |
Heschel joins the faculty of Jewish Theological Seminary |
| 1948 |
State of Israel established |
| 1950 |
Israeli Parlianment passes the Law of Return |
| 1965 |
Martin Buber dies |
| 1967 |
Jerusalem reunited by Israeli victory in Six-Day War |
| 1972 |
First female rabbi ordained in Reform movement |
| 1972 |
Death of Abraham Joshua Heschel |
| 1972 |
Beit Chayim Chadashim, first gay synagogue, founded in Los Angeles |
| 1974 |
First female rabbis ordained in Reconstructionist |
| 1984 |
First female rabbis ordained in Conservative movement |
| 1993 |
Death of Joseph Soloveitchik |
| 1996 |
Death of Emmanuel Levinas |
| 2003 |
The Union of American Hebrew Congregations changes its name to the Union for Reform Judaism. |
| 2005 |
Constitution for One-Faith-Of-God, One-Jerusalem, One-Heaven founded. |
| 2006 |
One-Faith-Of-God.Org launched |
| 2008 |
First national elections of leadership of One-Faith-Of-God for every nation on Earth |
| 2010 |
International democratic election by members of One-Faith-Of-God of the Moshiach in the name of G-D |
| 2010 |
Official recognition by the United Nations of the State of One-Faith-Of-God |
| 2012 |
Great Conclave of One-Heaven between One-Islam, One-Spirit-Tribe and One-Faith-Of-God and the election of the leadership of One-Heaven and the closing of the gates of Hell forever. |
| 2012 |
Official recognition by the United Nations of the State of One Jerusalem |
| 2012 |
Officially the "last days" and the "end of time" as end of traditional Jewish and Christian calendar and creation of new Universal Calendar. |
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